Automatic station



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Application filed February 18, 1924. Serial No. 693,574.

My invention relates to automatic stations and particularly to stations comprising-a plurality .of translating apparatus.

, One object of my invention is to provide an automaticstation comprising a plurality of translating apparatus and means for automatically starting additional apparatus when the power demandon the station exceeds a predeterminedvalue.

Another object of my invention is to provide a station, of the above-indicated character, in which operation of certain of the apparatus shall he stopped when the power demand on the stationis below a predetermined value. I

Another object of my invention is to provide auxiliary means associated with a standard voltage regulator for accomplishing the above results.

. 2Q A further object of'iny invention is to provide a station, of the above-indicated character, that shall be sim le and economical to construct and reliab e in its operation. Y

alternating-current supply circuit, a directcurrent distribution circuit and a plurality of translating devices adapted to be connected therebetween.- Each of the translating devices is provided'withm voltage regulator on the side that is adapted to be con nected to the distribution circuit. Each of I these regulators comprises two balanced elements, one of. which is provided with a current coil that is connected across a shunt in the direct-current circuit of the translatdevice to maintain the voltage generated in the device'at substantially aconstant value.

exceeds a predetermined value, however, the current element of the regulator becomes effective and causes 'thevoltage of the "trans- In practicing my invention, I provide an vers 5, 6, 7 an When the current traversing the circuit lating device to be reduced sufiiciently to prevent the circuit from being traversed by 7 current exceeding the predetermined value.

The voltage element of the regulator is provided with a pair of auxiliary contact members that are engaged when this element of the regulator is in the condition corresponding to a voltage below normal. When these contact members have been engaged for a predetermined interval of time, co-operating means become effective to initiate the operation of another translating device in the station. In a similar manner, when the current element of the regulator remains in the condition corresponding to a load below normal for a predetermined interval of time, theco-operating' means for controlling the-next translating device become operative to stop the operation of that I device.

The .single figure of the accompanying drawing is a diagrammatic representation of an electrical system in which my invention is embodied. 1

Referring to the drawing, an alternatingcurrent supply circuit 1 is adapted to supply energy to a direct-current distribution circuit 2 through translating devices 3 and 4. The translating device 3 is adapted to be manually connected between the two circuits 1 and 2 b means of circuit interrupt- 8. The circuit interrupter 5, when closed, connects the primary windings 9 of a transformer 10' to the sup ly circuit 1'. The transformer 10 is provided with secondary windin s 11 that have starti'ng taps 12 and runnmg taps 13 that are adapted to be connected to the translating devlce 3. The starting taps 12 of'the secondary windings. 11 are connected to one side of the circuit interrupter 6, the other side of which is directly connected to stator windin s 14 of the translating device 3.

In simi in manner, the running taps 13 are' connected to one side of the circuit interrupter 7, the other side of which is connected to the stator windings 14.

The translating device 3,'as shown in the drawing, com rises an alternating-current motorand a dlrect-current generator driven thereby, The motor comprises the stator windings. 14 and a rotating field-magnet winding 'to .which connection is made Across the s unt 20 a current coil 21 of" a voltage regulator 22, is connected. This regulator is of a ty shown in the copendingapplication o C. A. Boddie, Serial No. 584,600, filed August 28, 1922, and assigned to the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. The coil 21 is provided with a core member 23 that is connected to a-lever arm 24 which, in turn, is supported by a fulcrum 25.

The other end of the lever arm 24 is connected to a'vertical rod 26, the lower end of which is connected to a piston member 27 of a dash pot 28. The upper end of the rod 26 supports a pair of bridging members 29 and 30 that are adapted to engage contact members 31 and 32, respectively. The opposite end of the lever arm 24, which is connected to the core member 23, supports a bridging member 33 that is adapted to engage a pair of contact members 34.

The regulator 22 comprises a second element similarto the one just described, ex-

' cept that its coil 35 is a voltage coil that is connected across the direct-current-circuit of the translating device 3. The core member 36 of the coil 35 is attached to a lever arm 37 that is supported by a fulcrum 38.

The other end of the lever arm 37 is attached to a vertical rod 39,-the lower end of which is attached to the piston 40 of a dash pot 41. The upper end of the rod 39 supports bridging members 42 and 43 that areadapted to engage contact members 44 and 45, respectively. The opposite end of the lever arm 37, that is connected to the core member 36, supports a bridging member 46 that is adapted to engage a pair of contact members 47. p

The contact members 43 are connected in series relation with'the contact members 29, the field-magnet winding 48 and the armature member 49, of a motor 50, across the direct-current circuit of the translating device 3. The contact members 47 are similarly connected in series relation with the contact members 29, the field-magnet winding 51 and the armature member 49 of the motor 50, across the same circuit.

Thefield-magnet windings'48 and 51 are so. disposed with respect to the armature member 49 of the motor 50 that, when one of the field-magnet windings is energized, the armature member rotates in one direction, while, when the other field-magnet winding is energized, it rotates in the opposite direction. The armature member 49 is mounted on a shaft 52 that supports a worm 53.

The worm 53 engages a worm wheel 54 that is mounted on one end of a shaft 55, on the other end of which a contact-making arm 56 is mounted. The arm 56 is electrically connected to one terminal of the armature member 17 of the translating device 3 and is adapted to en age any one of a plurality of contact mem rs 57 that are connected to various points on the variable resistor 19.

' The contact members 44 of the regulator 22 are connected in series relation with an operating coil 58 of a time-delay relay 59 connected to the supply circuit 1 andthe other side 1s connected to the primary windings 64 of a transformer 65. The transformer 65 is similar to the transformer 10 previously described. Its secondary windlugs 66 have starting taps 67 and running taps 68 that are adapted to be connected through circuit interrupters 69 and 70, respectively, to the stator windings 71 of the alternating-current end of the translating "device 4.

73 connected to a rotating field-magnet winding on its alternating-current end and an armature member 74 and a field-magnet I winding 75 on its direct-current end. The terminals of the armature member 74 are connected through a shunt 76 and a circuit interrupter 77 to the distribution circuit 2. The direct-current end of the translating device 4 may be provided with a regulator similar to the regulator 22 provided for the translating device 3, but inasmuch as it is not a necessary part of my invention, it is not more fully shown in the diagram.

A variable resistor 78 corresponds to the resistor 19 shown for the translating device 3 and is similarly connected. The shunt 76 likewise corresponds to the shunt 20 and a pair of conductors 79 corresponds to-the similar conductors shown for connecting the regulator 22 to the direct-current circuit of the translating device 3.

The circuit interrupter 63 is provided with a pair of contact members 80 that are connected in series relation with a closing coil 81 of the circuit interrupter 69 and a pair of contact members 82 of a voltage relay 83 to the battery 60. The voltage relay .:83 has anoperating coil 84 that is connected across theterminals of the armature. member 74 of the direct-current end of the translating device 4. The contact members 82 are engaged when the relay 83 is in its de-energized condition, While apair of contact members85 of the same relay are engaged when the relay is energized. The contact members 85 are connected in series relation with a closing coil 86 of the circuit interrupter 70 to the battery 60.

A pair of auxiliary contact members 87 of the circuit interrupter70, that are engaged when this circuit interrupter is closed are connected in series relation with a. closing coil 88 of the circuit interrupter 77 and a resistor 89 to the battery 60.

A relay 90' is provided with an operating coil 91 that is connected in series relation with a resistor 92 and the contact members 61 of the relay 59 to the battery 60. The relay 90 has a pair of contact members 93 that are en agedwhen the coil 91 is energized and t at shunt the contact members 61. A second pair of contact members 9d of the relay 90 are engaged when the'coil 91v is de-ener 'zed and "shunt the closing coil 88- ,of the circuit interrupter 77.

A time-delay relay 95 is provided with an operating coil 96 that is connected in series relation 7 with the contact members 32 of the re ulator 22 to the battery 60. The relay 95 as a pair of contact members 97 that are en aged after the coii 96 has i been energised or; a predetermined interval of time and that are connected to the terminais of the operating coii 91 of the relaw 90.

liming described the apparatus and the circuits of? the electrical system in which my invention is embodied I shall now describe the operation of the system Considering the translating device 3-to be so connected in circuit between the supply circuit l and the distribution circuit 2 to translate energy therebetween, the circuit interrupters 5, '3' and-8 will be closed as shown in the diagram Considering further that the current traversing the direct-current cir cuit of the translating device 3 is below the predetermined value that is permissible in this circuit, the current coil 21 of t regulator 22 will not be suiiiciently energized to cause the bridging member 33 to engage the contact members 34, but willrather pen mit the bridging members 29 and to re main in engagement with the contact members 31 and 32, respectivel a With the contact mem are 29 thus engaged, the motor 50 is directly controlled by the voltage element of the regulator 22 in such manner as to automatically adjust the amount of the variable resistance 19 that is connected in circuit with the fieldmagnet winding 18 to maintain the voltage across the terminals of the armature member 17 at substantially a constant value.

This operation is accomplished by the effect of the energizationof the voltage coil of the regulator 22 on its core member 36. When the voltage across the terminals of the armature member 17 is below the predetermined constant value that is desired, the energization of the coil 35 is insuiiicient to cause the bridging member &6 to engage the contact members 457 and contact members 44 and will be engaged by the bridg in members 42 and 43, respectively.

ith the contact members 45 thus engaged, the field-magnet winding 48 and the armature member 49 of the motor are connected across the direct-current circuit of the translating device 3 through the contact members 29 and 43 The field-magnet winding 48 of the motor 50 is so connected with respect to the armature member 49, that, when it is energized, the armature member 49 is caused. to rotate in such direction as to turn the arm 56, through the shaft 52, worm 53, worm wheel as and shaft '55, in a clockwise direction,

The amount of the resistor '19 that is connected in circuit with the field magnet wind ing 18 is thereby decreased and a current of greater magnitude is permitted to traverse the winding 18, The energization of the iield-magnet winding of the direct-current end of the translating device 8 being thus increased the voltage generated in the armature member 1? is iilrewise increased arm 56 remains in the positien to whichit was actuated when the motor to was oper ating. The amount of the resistance fi that is connected in circuit with the fieldmagnet winding 18 therefore remains unchangedun til the voltage of the directcurrent circuit of the translating device 3 varies sufficiently from the predetermined value that is desired to cause the regulator 22' to efiect engagement of either, the contact members 47 or 43.

If the voltage of the direct-current circuit materially exceeds the desired value, the energization of the coil 35 is sufiicient to cause thecore member 36' to actuate the bridging member 46 into engagement with the contact members 47. A circuit is thereby completed extending from thedirect-current circuit of the translating device 3 through the contact members 29 and 47- to the field-magnet winding 51 and the armature member 49 of the motor 50,

The field-magnet Winding 51 is so connectedwith respect to the armature member 49 that the motor 50 now causes the contactmaking arm 56 to turn in a counter-clockwise direction to thereby increase the amount of the resistance 19 that is connected in circuit with the field-magnet winding 18.

members 29 and 30 to disengage the contact members 31 and 32, respectively.

When the contact members 29 are dlsengaged, energization of the field-magnetvvinding 48 of the motor 50 is precluded and operation otthe motor 50, in such direction as to turn the arm 56in clockwise direction, is precluded. Thus, when current traversing the shunt 20 in the direct-current circuit attains the predetermined maximum value, it is'iinpossible for the amount of the resistance 19 that is connected in circuit with the field-magnet winding 18 to be decreased to thereby increase the voltage gen erated in the armature member 17.

li thecurrent tr versing the direct-current circuit of the translating device 3 continues to increase above the maximum desired value, the current coii 21 of the regulator 22 will be sufiicientiy energized to cause the core member 23 to actuate the bridging member 83 into engagement with the contact members 34.

The iieid-magnet winding 51 and the armature member 49 of the motor 50 are thereby connected to the directcurrent circuit of the translating device 3 and the armature member 49 is caused to rotate in such a direction asto turn the arm 56 in a counter-clockwise direction. The amount of resistance 19 that is connected in circuit with the field-magnet winding 18 is thereby increased to cause th voltage that is generated in the armature member 17 of the trans lating device 3 to be decreased.

This operation continues until the voltage has been decreased to such a value that the current traversing the direct-current circuit no longer exceeds the maximum desired value. During the time that the voltage is being so reduced, the energization of the coil 35 of the regulator 22 is insufiicient to maining members 42 and 43 are permitted to remain in engagement with the contact me m here 44 and 45, respectively,

When the contact members 44 are engaged by the bridging member 42, a circuit is completed between the battery and the o crating coil 58 of the time-delay relay 59. if the bridging member 42 remains in engagement with the contact member 44 for a predetermined interval of time, the relay 59 will cause the contact members 61 to be engaged, thereby completing a circuit-extending from the battery 60 to the operating coil 91 of the relay 90. through the contact members 61 andthe resistor 92. r

The coil 91 is thus energized to cause the relay 90 to effect disengagement of the contactmembers 94 and engagement of the contact members 93. The contact members 93 so shunt the contact members 61 as to maintain energization of the coil 91 after the contact members 61 have become disengaged, and also to maintain energization of the closing coil 62, which is first energized to efieet closing of the circuit interrupter 63 when the contact members 61 are engaged.

Elie auxiliary contact members 80 of the circuit interrupter 63 are engaged when this circuit interrupter is closed. The contact members 80 are connected in series relation with the closing coil 81 of the circuit interrupter 69, the contact members 82 of the voltage relay 83 and the battery 60. The coil 84 of the voltage relay 83 is connected across the terminals of the armature memher 7 4 of the direct-current end of the translating device 4 and inasmuch as this device,

is not operating, there is no voltage across these terminals to energize the coil 84.'

The contact members 82 are therefore permitted to remain engaged and when contact members 80 are engaged, the closing coil 81 or? the circuit interrupter 69 is energized from the battery 60. Energization of the closingcoil 81 causes the circuit interrupter 59 to be closed to connect the stator windings 71 of the alternating-current end of the translating device 4 to the startin taps 67 the transthe contact members 85.

When the contact members 82 of the relay. 83 are disengaged; the circuitextending through the closing coil 81 of the circuit in terrupter 69 is interrupted and this circuit interrupter is permitted to open to disconnect the stator windings 71 from the starting tape 67. i Engagement of the contact members 85 completes a circuit extending from the battery 60 to the closing coil 86 of the circuit interrupter 70 and this interrupter is thereby closed to connect the stator windings 71 to therunning taps 68 of the transformer secondary winding 66. When the running interrupter 70 is closed, the alternating-current end of the translating device 4 is running on full voltage and is ready to assumea load. The auxihary contact members 87 of the circuit interrupter 70, which are engaged when the circuit interrupter is closed, are connected in series relation to the batte 60, the resistor 89 and the closing coil 88 o the circuit interrupter 77. Therefore; as soon as the contact members 87 are engaged, the coil 88 is energized from the battery 60 and the circuit interrupter 77 is closed. The direct-current end of the translating device 4 is thereby connected to the distribution circuit 2 and assumes a part of the ower demand thereon to relieve the overloa on the translating device 3t When the translating device 3 is relieved of its overload, the current element of the regulator 22 returns to its normal condition and the voltage generated in the armature member 17 is again brought under the control. of the voltage element of the regulater 22. in a similar manner, the trans-= lating device 4L may be considered to be under the control of a regulator similar to the regulator 22, but not shown in the diagram. Ifthe current element of the regulator 22 remains in its normal position for a predetermined interval of time, the contact members 32 will have been engaged by the bridging member 30 for a sufficient length of time to cause the time-delay relay 95 to cfiect engagement of its contact members 97, since engagement of the contact members-32 completes a circuit extending from the battery 60 to the operating coil 96 of the relay 95. The interval of time required for the operation of the relay 95 may be of any desired value, de 7 endingupon the character otser-v ice for w ich the station is to be utilicedt etc.

SOI'IbGd for the device The contact members 97 of the rela 95 are so connected across the terminals 0; the operating coil 91 ofthe relay 90 that, when they are engaged, this coil is short-circuited andttherefore tie-energized. .When this condition occurs, the relay-9O returns to its deenergized condition in which the contact members 93 are disengaged and the contact members 9% are enga ed.

' Disengagement of t e contact members 93 interrupts the circuit extending through the closing coil 62 of the circuit interrupter 63 to thereby permit the circuit interrupter 63 to open. The primary windings 64 of the transformer are thereby disconnected from the supply circuit 1 and the translating device 4 can no longer receive energy from the circuit 1.

' The contact members 94 are so connected across the terminals ofthe closin coil 88 of the circuit interrupter 77 that w e'n they are engaged the coil 88 is short-circuited and the circuit interrupter 77 is permittedtoopen to disconnect the direct-current end of the translating device 4 from the distribution circuit 2. In like manner, all of the other controlling means of the translating device 4 I are ole-energized with the exception of the operating coil 96 of the time-delay relay 95. The translating device 4 is now disconnected from both the supply circuit 1 and the distribution circuit 2 and the total load is again thrown upon the translating device 3 All of the apparatus in the translating station is now in the same condition as that in which itwas first considered and is ready to go through the sam'e'cycle of operations. I have explained how the operation of the second translating device 4: is initiated and how it is connected between the supply circuit 1 and the distribution circuit 2 in -response predc mined conditions existing in the controlling means of the first translating device 3.

It is obvious translating device 4 may be provided with a system of controllin means similar shown and des would make n of still another it possible for "i translatin device or hated and for the device to connected in circuit in response to predetermined conditions in the device 4:. In this manners/an indefinite number of translating devices may he provided with means causing a predetermined set of conditions existing in one'device, or the controllin means thereof, to eiieet starting and connection between circuits-1 and 2 of another device,

It will he understood th '31 the system embodying; my invention. i. limited to the specific details construction and conncctrons that have been clo e the fore-- going specification, and modifications may be mad therein without departing from the spirit and scope of my predetermined value so long as the current invention, as set forth inthe appended claims. traversing the device is below a predeter- I claim as my invention: mined value and for causing the voltage of 1. An automatic electrical translating sta-' each device thatis traversed by a current e tion comprisingaplurality of translating deexceeding this value to be reduced 'sufiivices, a common circuit for receiving energy Ciently to reduce the current to and main therefrom, regulating means for automatitain it at this value, of auxiliary means eally regulating the voltage of each of'the associated with the regulating means of one translating devices, and means actuated by device for controlling the operation of an 0 the regulating means of one device for deother device.

termining the periods of operation of an,- 7. The combination with a plurality of other device. electrical translating devices, a common cir- 2. An automatic electrical translating stacuit for receiving energy therefrom, and tion comprising a plurality of translating automatic regulating means for causing the n devices, a common circuit for receiving envoltage of each of the translating devices ergy therefrom, regulating means for autoto be maintained at substantially a constant matically regulating the voltage of each of predetermined value so long as the current the translating devices, and 'means associtraversing the devices is below a predeterated With the regulating means of an opmined value and for causing the voltage of translatin device for effecting the each device that is traversed by acurrent eX- initiation or" operation of a translating deceeding this value to be reduced suficiently vice that is not operating, under pre eterto reduce the current to, and maintain it conditio at, this value, of auxiliary means associated with the regulating means of an operating device for efiecting the initiation of operation of a translating device that is not 7. conditions.

operating, under predetermined The combination with plurality of m -i, r Q *1 P-n j: r; 17v 4 Wing tn volta e {31 tact 0.; electrical translating dev ices, common cirdevices, mean asscci- 1.3 25 -e regulating of an cperatcuit for receiving enermr therefrom, and

11 Y? n" n r m L J a 4 d 4 1nv- -nslating QEVlcQ ioi causing the oper automatic regulating fgq musmg th tier nether operat ng translating device voltage of each of the transla ing devices to a constant J l em 7 mw- "1' w to e-d under predetermined conch maintained at substantial 37 s the current W Dredeter- 199 he voltage redeterlnined value so in r epeiatin device that is t l ng" t1is value p 1 i g are to reduce the en oaded below a predetermined detain it at, this value, of auxiliary means a predetermined interval of time. associated with the regulating means of ne combination with a plurality of an operating device for efiecting the in- 1 electrical translating devices, a common ciritiation of operation of a translating device cult for receiving energy therefrom, and that is not operating "when the device or automatic regulating means for causingthe devices already operating are loaded in ex;- veltage or each or tne translating devices cess or a predetermined. degree for a prcn to be maintained at snhstani'zially constant determined interval of time 10. The combination with a plurality of electrical translating devices, a common circuit for receiving energy therefrom, and automatic regulating means for causing the voltage of each of the translating devices to be maintained at substantially a constant predetermined value so long as the current traversing the devices is below a predetermined value and for causing the voltage of each device that is traversed by current exceeding this value to be reduced Sufiiciently to reduce the current to, and maintain it at, this value, of auxiliary means associated with the regulating means of an operating device for causing the operation of another operating translating device to be stopped when the operating devices are loadedbelow a predetermined degree for a predetermined interval of time.

11. The combination with a plurality of electric generators, driving means therefor, a common circuit for receiving energy from the generators and an automatic regulator associated with each generator, comprising a voltage element for causing the voltage of the generator associated therewith to e maintained at substantially a constant predetermined value so long as the current traversing the generator is below a predetermined value and a current element for preventing the generator from beingbtraversed by a current exceeding this value y causing the voltage of the generator to be reduced suliiciently to permit only the predetermined value of current to traverse the generator, ofauxiliary means associated with the regulator of one generator for controlling the operation of another generator.

,12. The combination with a plurality of electric generators, driving means therefor,

a common circuit for receiving energyfrom the generators, and an automatic regulator associated'with each generator, comprising a voltage element for causing the volta e of the generator associated therewith toe maintained at substantially a constant predetermined value so long as the current traversing the generator is below a predetermined value and a current element for preventing the generator from being traversed by current exceeding this value by causing the voltageof the generator to be reduced sufiiciently to permit only the predetermined value of current to traverse the generator, of auxiliary means associated with the regulator of an operating generator for effecting the initiation of operation of a generator that is not operating-under predetermined conditions.

13. The combination with a plurality of electric generators, driving means therefor, a common circuit for receiving energy from the generators, and an automatic regulator associated with each generator, comprising a voltage element for causing the voltage of the generator associated therewith to be maintained at substantially a constant predetermined value so long as the current traversing the generator is below a predetermined value and a current element for preventing the generator from being traversed by current exceeding this value by causing the voltage of the generator to be reduced sufficiently to permit only the predetermined value of current to traverse the generator, of auxiliary means associated with the regulator of an operating generator for causing the operation of another operating generator to be stopped under predetermined conditions.

-14. The combination with a plurality of electric generators, driving means therefor, a common circuit for receiving energy from the generators, and an automatic regulator associated with each generator, comprising a voltage element for causing the volta e of the generator associated therewith to e maintained at substantially a constant predetermined value so long as the current traversing the generator is below a predetermined value and a current element for preventing the generator from bein traversed by current exceeding this va ue by causing the voltage of the generator to be reduced sufficiently. to permit only the pre-- determined value of current to traverse the generator, of auxiliary means associated with the regulator of an operating generator for effecting-the initiation of operation of a generator that is not 0 crating when the generator or generators a ready operating are loaded in excess of a predetermined degree for a predetermined interval of time.

15. The combination with a plurality of electric generators. driving means therefor, a common eircuit'for receiving energy from the generators, and an automatic regulator associated with each generator, comprisin a voltage element for causing the voltage 0 the generator associated therewith to be maintained at substantially a constant predetermined value so long as the current traversin the generator is below a predetermine value and a current element for preventing the generator from bein traversed by current exceeding this value y causin the voltage of the generator to be reduce sufiiciently to permit only the predetermined value of current to traverse the generator, of auxiliary means associated with the regulator of an operating generator'for causing the operation of another operating generator to be stopped when the operating generators are loaded below a predetermined degree for a predetermined interval of time.

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name this 15th day of Feb ruary, 1924.

WILLIAM L. NEWMEYER. 

